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A Biblical Response on Child Abuse


76% other forms of.
             sexual abuse.
             4. Out of the child respondents, 5.69% reported being sexually assaulted.
             5. Children in Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi reported the highest incidence of sexual assault.
             6. Children on street, children at work and children in institutional care reported the highest incidence of.
             sexual assault.
             7. 50% abuses are persons known to the child or in a position of trust and responsibility.
             8. Most children did not report the matter to anyone.
             # Emotional Abuse and Girl Child Neglect.
             1. Every second child reported facing emotional abuse.
             2. Equal percentage of both girls and boys reported facing emotional abuse.
             3. In 83% of the cases parents were the abusers.
             4. 48.4% of girls wished they were boys.
             3. TYPES OF ABUSE .
             Child abuse happens in many different ways, but the result is the same- serious physical or emotional harm. Physical or sexual abuse may be the most striking types of abuse, since they often unfortunately leave physical evidence behind. However, emotional abuse and neglect are serious types of child abuse that are often more subtle and difficult to spot. Child neglect is the most common type of child abuse.
             1. Physical.
             Physical AbuseĀ of a child is that which results in actual or potential physical harm from an interaction or lack of an interaction, which is reasonably within the control of a parent or person in a position of responsibility, power or trust. Such injury or incidence is considered abuse regardless of whether the caretaker intended to hurt the child. There may be single or repeated incidents.
             Physical abuse includes but is not limited to the following:.
             • Punishing a child excessively.
             • Smacking, punching, beating, shaking, kicking, biting, burning, shoving, choking, throwing, stabbing, grabbing.
             • Hitting a child (with a hand, stick, strap, or other object).
             • Leaving a child in an uncomfortable and/or undignified posture for an extended period of time or in a poor environment.


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